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Rapid Rugby including Western Force and Asia-Pacific teams to be kickstarted in early 2019
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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 938667" data-attributes="member: 13611"><p>I love that there are now options for fully pro Samoan (albeit based in NZ and Australia) and Fijian club team but skeptical that teams in Singapore, Malaysia, mainland China, Hawaii and Korea will have enough fan support. Not sure what to make of the proposed rule changes until seeing them played out.</p><p></p><p>It'd be brilliant to see this and Major League Rugby take off. How is this capturing the public's attention? Looking at the number of twitter and instagram followers for the proposed new league, they've a big task ahead of them. </p><p></p><p>As a comparison, a newly formed pro lacrosse league in the US which has yet to play a game and is following the Sevens/Formula One touring circuit model (Premier League Lacrosse) is getting more traction stateside than MLR is in it's second season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 938667, member: 13611"] I love that there are now options for fully pro Samoan (albeit based in NZ and Australia) and Fijian club team but skeptical that teams in Singapore, Malaysia, mainland China, Hawaii and Korea will have enough fan support. Not sure what to make of the proposed rule changes until seeing them played out. It'd be brilliant to see this and Major League Rugby take off. How is this capturing the public's attention? Looking at the number of twitter and instagram followers for the proposed new league, they've a big task ahead of them. As a comparison, a newly formed pro lacrosse league in the US which has yet to play a game and is following the Sevens/Formula One touring circuit model (Premier League Lacrosse) is getting more traction stateside than MLR is in it's second season. [/QUOTE]
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